First: The VEPR 308, Sally. She plays rough . She's got a solid kick on her. On target too IMO. We were hitting 2' (that's foot) groups in the dirt at 60m. I'm pretty happy with that . 12" groups at 25m, pretty darn happy with that too, my first time ever firing a rifle . Sally and me, we were virgins

My vz58, Natasha, more gentle but strong . Not nearly as precise as Sally, however. Sometimes I couldn't tell which way she wanted to go . We were all over the place in the dirt , MAYBE 5' groups. Keep in mind my groups are ten shots. Don't know if that's better or worse, but we did how we did, Natasha and me . I'd say most of her shots hit the mark at 25m. And she looked gooood dressed in black

Then there was the 223...OMG, she couldn't even get her jeans off without help! The trigger wouldn't return to the forward position after each pull! I had to help her myself just to get her to go off...errr...fire! What is this, some new California gun law???

I'm glade you had fun lol, did you make sure to wear protection lol. I took my wasr 10/63 out today and shot at 100 yards today for the first time without my glasses and it was MOA of man 9 out 10 shots on a torso target. But great fun.

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